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refactor(avoidance): update parameter namespace #928

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Description

See autowarefoundation/autoware.universe#6355.

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  • PASS TIER IV INTERNAL SCENARIOS

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LGTM

@satoshi-ota satoshi-ota merged commit fb4401b into main Mar 21, 2024
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@satoshi-ota satoshi-ota deleted the refactor/avoidance branch March 21, 2024 03:16
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